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The Graduate
(1967)
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Nelson Entertainment
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Studio:
Nelson Entertainment
Genre:
Comedy
MPAA Rating:
Not Rated
Director:
Mike Nichols
Language:
English
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Cast:
Anne Bancroft
,
Dustin Hoffman
,
Elizabeth Wilson
,
Katharine Ross
,
Murray Hamilton
,
William Daniels
Published ID:
91
UPC:
044008425526, 027616785220, 027616921925, 027616075031, 027616089472, 883904143567,
Plot:
Just one word: plastic. Are you here for an affair? These lines and others became cultural touchstones, as 1960s youth rebellion seeped into the California upper middle-class in
Mike Nichols
' landmark hit. Mentally adrift the summer after graduating from college, suburbanite Benjamin Braddock (
Dustin Hoffman
) would rather float in his parents' pool than follow adult advice about his future. But the exhortation of family friend Mr. Robinson (
Murray Hamilton
) to seize every possible opportunity inspires Ben to accept an offer of sex from icily feline Mrs. Robinson (
Anne Bancroft
). The affair and the pool are all well and good until Ben is pushed to go out with the Robinsons' daughter Elaine (
Katharine Ross
) and he falls in love with her. Mrs. Robinson sabotages the relationship and an understandably disgusted Elaine runs back to college. Determined not to let Elaine get away, Ben follows her to school and then disrupts her family-sanctioned wedding. None too happy about her pre-determined destiny, Elaine flees with Ben -- but to what? Directing his second feature film after
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
,
Nichols
matched the story's satire of suffocating middle-class shallowness with an anti-Hollywood style influenced by the then-voguish French New Wave. Using odd angles, jittery editing, and evocative widescreen photography,
Nichols
welded a hip New Wave style and a generation-gap theme to a fairly traditional screwball comedy script by
Buck Henry
and
Calder Willingham
from
Charles Webb
's novel. Adding to the European art film sensibility, the movie offers an unsettling and ambiguous ending with no firm closure. And rather than
Robert Redford
,
Nichols
opted for a less glamorous unknown for the pivotal role of Ben, turning
Hoffman
into a star and opening the door for unconventional leading men throughout the 1970s. With a pop-song score written by
Paul Simon
and performed by
Simon & Garfunkel
bolstering its contemporary appeal,
The Graduate
opened to rave reviews in December 1967 and surpassed all commercial expectations. It became the top-grossing film of 1968 and was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Actor, and Actress, with
Nichols
winning Best Director. Together with
Bonnie and Clyde
, it stands as one of the most influential films of the late '60s, as its mordant dissection of the generation gap helped lead the way to the youth-oriented Hollywood artistic renaissance of the early '70s. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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